I am posting my rough draft of a letter in the sustaining member section, because I have seen some extremely well written and well word articles and posts here. I would like to ask if you can take a minute to proof read, edit, and reword if at all possible or necessary, to do so. I know I'm not going to change this radio host's mind or way of thinking, but at least I can use this letter as a tool. A tool to help show how hypocritical the system and media really are. This letter needs help. Your help, so please help me make it have a more powerful affect for the reader by any means you see fit. Thanks

Dear Phil Hendrie,

As an off and on listener for the last three years of your nightly radio program, I would like to say you do a brilliant job at bringing up controversial issues of the day in a hysterical way to make a point. Sometimes you have a more serious show than others, which is understandable. Tonight you took an issue that is very near and dear to my heart, and weighs heavily upon it at all times. This issue is of the race problem that many European-Americans our forced to face every day.

You started your show tonight by stating the facts, which were one-hundred percent accurate. The fact being, that by the year 2050 European-Americans will be only 50% of the U.S. population according to the U.S. Census bureau. However, this is also where the positive, serious, and accurate discussion you started suddenly stopped and was made a huge joke.

You repeatedly called the woman (who was of course played by yourself) a racist for worrying about this upcoming problem(s). Why is she a racist? Was she labeled a racist because she stated the facts? Dose caring about your children’s and grand children’s future make you a racist? Seeing America’s majority, who have stood for and instilled in each following generations: good morals, strong character, positive values, the achievement of progress, the pursuit of high education, and love for this great nation in a way that can’t be explained in words but only in action, be turned over to a new majority that is the total opposite, make one a racist? If so, then I must confess, I myself am one of those racist people who fear that America may soon, in time will become a third world country. I fear the future of America may not be as positive as its past achievements, but as negative as its past failures.

As you stated on your show, to state the fact is wrong and in deed a racist. Why this, facts is facts and you can’t deny this. It’s my opinion that African-Americans are not as smart and productive as European-Americans are. Why do I say this, from my personnel observations and experiences with living and going to school in a predominately all black area. I also form this conclusion off of statistics which show that there is a huge learning gab between the European-Americans and that of the African-Americans. There was actually an article on this exact issue this week in a well know newspaper showing that even today in year 2004 European-American high school students and African-American high school students that attend the same school as one another and are taught in the same way, and learn the same material as the other, and still the European-American students rank higher than any other ethnic group in on ALL subjects according to the most recent test scores released to the public. For stating the facts and the most recent statistics is racist? I would like to how that is racist or makes someone a bigot as you stated on you show tonight, if someone can have that explained to me I would appreciate it very much.

But don’t take my word for it, here’s an excerpt from that article, “Only 61 percent of Hispanic children and 65 percent of black children who started high school in 1999 had reached senior year by June 2003, compared with 94 percent of white children and 82 percent of Asian children.” Another article that came out recently states, “The number of high school graduates statewide is staying steady despite higher academic standards, but a classroom "performance gap" between minority students and white students also persists, the New York state Education Department reported.” The article goes on to say, “Even with some improvement, blacks and Hispanics significantly trail whites and other ethnic groups, both in overall rates of graduation and in achieving passing grades on Regents exams, the public school "report card" figures showed.” So again I ask, why would anyone be considered for stating the obvious?

As your show continued, it was said that European-American would be scared and full of fear to live and attend school in as a minority, you also called this thought racist. I live and attended a non-white school in a non-white area for five years and not one day went by when I wasn’t scared and full of fear, does that make me a racist? If so, I would also like to know the logic behind your thinking. You thought it was a joke that a European-American would, could, and actually feel this way because of course there is no actual difference between a European-American and an African-American, right? Well that may seem so, unless you know the true color of crime. Here’s some well know statistics that you may find interesting when trying to convince your audience that “were all the same.”

Although European-Americans make up 68.3% of the U.S. population, non-whites commit most of the crime. In 1995, the population was 12.8% African-Americans, and non-whites together comprised 31.7% of the total. And yet…

• Non-whites used 61.2% of all money spent on social welfare.

• African-Americans had twice the school dropout rate, as compared with that of European-Americans.

• Prison inmates were 76% non-white, overall.

• African-Americans were 4.4 times more likely to commit rape, 7.9 times more likely to commit murder, 9.6 times more likely to commit armed robbery, and 3.9 times more likely to commit aggravated assault, as compared with European-Americans.

Many European-Americans, including myself, have every right to fear, be scared, and worried that if the current trends continue, that this country will be made up of a majority of these people. Am I and the rest of the concerned European-Americans really racist for feeling the way we do about this very serious problem that our children and country face down the road? If so, then I must ask you sir, with all do respect, don’t you want your children and grand-children to live and grow up in a healthy and safe environment? Is this to much to ask? :question

__________________

Cattle die, and kinsmen die,
And so one dies one's self;
One thing I know that never dies,
The fame of a dead man's deeds.

"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children."
David Eden Lane 1938 - 2007

"In building the life we've imagined, we must be true to our beliefs, dare to be ethical and strive to be honorable."

As a listener of your radio program for the last three years, I would like to say that you do a brilliant job of bringing up controversial issues in a hysterical manner to make a point. Sometimes you have a more serious show than others, and tonight you addressed an issue that is very close to my heart: the race problem that many European-Americans are forced to face every day.

You started your show by stating the facts, which were one-hundred percent accurate. Accoding to the U.S. Census Bureau, by the year 2050, European-Americans will account for only 50% of the U.S. population. At the mention of this fact is where the positive, serious, and accurate discussion you started suddenly stopped and became a huge joke.

You repeatedly called the woman (who was played by yourself) a racist for worrying about this upcoming problem. Why is she a racist? Was she labeled a racist for stating the facts? Does caring about the future of your children and grand-children make you a racist? Does seeing America's majority, who have stood for and instilled in each following generation a sense of good morals, strong character, positive values, the achievement of progress, the pursuit of higher education, and love for this great nation, being turned over to a new majority that is totally opposite make one a racist? If so, then I am one those "racist" people who fears that America may soon become a third world country. I fear that the future of America may not be as positive as its past achievements, but as negative as its past failures.

As you stated on your show, to express this opinion is wrong and "racist." Why is this? Facts are facts. It is my belief that African-Americans are not as smart and productive as European-Americans. I haved formed this opinion from my personal observations and from living in and going to school in a predominately black area. Also, I draw this conclusion from numerous statistics which show that there is a huge learning gap between European-Americans and African-Americans. There was an article in [cite newspaper] which showed that even today European-American students and African-American students who attended the same high school and are taught in the same manner, and learn the same material, have vast differences in test scores. In fact, European-American students rank higher than any other ethnic group in all subjects, according to the most recent statistics. Is stating the facts and the most recent statistics racist?

...the rest is ok...(the statistics you presented perhaps someone else can comment on if there are any discrepancies)...

...the closing paragraph:

Many European-Americans, including myself, have every right to fear that if the current trends continue this country will be comprised of a majority of these people. Am I and other concerned European-Americans "racist" for our feelings about this very serious problem that our children and our country will face in the near future? I must ask you: Don't you want your children and grand-children to live in a healthy and safe environment? Is that too much to ask???

I hope that's not too much big14red. I love doing stuff like this! This really turned my rather boring night around.

Again, if this has altered the original emotion of your letter, my apologies. I tend to go a bit overboard with important letters. If you can use any of this, then I am smiling...

For Will’s part, he admired the massive power of Lord Faa’s presence, power tempered by courtesy, and he thought that that would be a good way to behave when he himself was old; John Faa was a shelter and a strong refuge.

I have listened to your nightly radio program for the past three years.
I would like to say, that you do a brilliant job of raising controversial issues, in a hysterical manner, simply to make a point. Sometimes, you have a somber show and tonight you introduced a subject that is dear to my heart and weighs heavily upon my mind. This is the race dilemma that many European-Americans are compelled to face every day.

You initiated the program by stating facts that are consistent with the statistics. According to the United States Census Bureau, European-Americans will account for 50% of the U.S. population. However, this is where the earnest, and accurate discussion dissipated.

You repeatedly belittled the woman, (who was of course played by yourself), a racist for her future concerns. I must ask, why is she a racist? How can caring for your children and grand-children’s future, now, elevate you a media imposed stereotype? If we consider America’s predecessors, who have instilled in each successive generation; virtuous morals, strong character, positive values, achievement, progress, pursuit of advanced education, and love for the founding principles of this once superior nation, how can relinquishing it to misguided populace earn you the title of racist? I must confess, I am one of those equally concerned citizens that has a genuine fear that America will in fact become a third world country. I am alarmed at the prospect that America will abandon its past achievements and absorb failure commonplace in the third world.

As you mentioned, one must conceal the facts, otherwise you would be designated a racist. Based on my personal observations and experiences while attending school in a predominately all black area, I arrived at the conclusion that the statistics support the facts. A huge learning gap does exist between the European-Americans and African-Americans. An article appeared this week, in a well known newspaper, revealing that European-American high school students and African-American high school students attending the same school, instructed in the same manner and offered the same opportunity for learning, still fall behind their European-American counterparts in recent test scores. This is an undeniable fact, that must be stated at the risk of being labeled a racist. Can you please explain why this statement of fact is racist?

Excerpted from that article is the statement that, "Only 61 percent of Hispanic children and 65 percent of black children who started high school in 1999 had reached senior year by June 2003, compared with 94 percent of white children and 82 percent of Asian children." Another article that appeared recently states, "The number of high school graduates statewide is staying steady despite higher academic standards, but a classroom "performance gap" between minority students and white students also persists, the New York state Education Department reported." The article goes on to say, "Even with some improvement, blacks and Hispanics significantly trail whites and other ethnic groups, both in overall rates of graduation and in achieving passing grades on Regents exams, the public school "report card" figures showed." So again I ask, why would anyone be considered racist for stating the obvious?

As your show continued, it was stated that European-Americans would be fearful of living and attending school with minorities. You said this thought was racist, as well. I attended a predominately black school for the past five years and not one day passed when I wasn’t full of fear witnessing the debauchery first hand. Does that make me a racist? If so, I would like to know the logic behind your thinking. You considered it a joke, that a European-American would actually feel this way because, of course, there is no difference between the aforementioned races. Appearances can be deceiving, unless you recognize the true color of crime. Here is some published statistics, that you may find interesting when trying to persuade your audience that "we are all the same."

Although European-Americans make up 68.3% of the U.S. population, non-whites commit the majority of crime. In 1995, the population was 12.8% African-Americans, and non-whites together comprised 31.7% of the total.
And yet…

• Non-whites used 61.2% of all money spent on social welfare.

• African-Americans had twice the school dropout rate, as compared with that of European-Americans.

• Prison inmates were 76% non-white, overall.

• African-Americans were 4.4 times more likely to commit rape, 7.9 times more likely to commit murder, 9.6 times more likely to commit armed robbery, and 3.9 times more likely to commit aggravated assault, as compared with European-Americans.

Many European-Americans, including myself, retain every right to fear, that if the current trend continues, this country will comprise a majority of these people. How can European-Americans be racist for questioning the logic in dealing with a serious problem that our children, and country, face down the road?

With all due respect, do you not want your children and grand-children to exist safely and prosper?

big14red:"I am posting my rough draft of a letter in the sustaining member section, because I have seen some extremely well written and well word articles and posts here. I would like to ask if you can take a minute to proof read, edit, and reword if at all possible or necessary, to do so. I know I'm not going to change this radio host's mind or way of thinking, but at least I can use this letter as a tool. A tool to help show how hypocritical the system and media really are. This letter needs help. Your help, so please help me make it have a more powerful affect for the reader by any means you see fit. Thanks"

Quote:

big14red:"I would like to how that is racist or makes someone a bigot as you stated on you show tonight, if someone can have that explained to me I would appreciate it very much."

I would like to know how that is racist or makes someone a bigot as you stated on you show tonight? If someone can have that explained to me I would appreciate it very much.

Quote:

big14red:"“Even with some improvement, blacks and Hispanics significantly trail whites and other ethnic groups, both in overall rates of graduation and in achieving passing grades on Regents exams, the public school "report card" figures showed.”

“Even with some improvement, Blacks and Hispanics significantly trail whites and other ethnic groups, both in overall rates of graduation and in achieving passing grades on Regents exams, the public school "report card" figures showed.”

Quote:

big14red:"As your show continued, it was said that European-American would be scared and full of fear to live and attend school in as a minority, you also called this thought racist."

As your show continued, it was said that European-Americans would be scared and full of fear to live and attend school in as a minority, you also called this thought racist.

Quote:

big14red:"You thought it was a joke that a European-American would, could, and actually feel this way because of course there is no actual difference between a European-American and an African-American, right?"

You thought it was a joke that a European-American would, could, and should actually feel this way because of course there is no actual difference between a European-American and an African-American, right?

I thought the letter was great but I made some editing corrections as you asked, they are in bold. I would also probably change European Americans into Whites. I'm not sure how many people are familar with the term "European American". I don't think anyone will be confused but outside of the White Nationalists community I don't think that is a common term. Great letter though. Oh I ment to ask are you putting a name and return address on the letter because the letters are taken more seriously if you do?

I thought the letter was great but I made some editing corrections as you asked, they are in bold. I would also probably change European Americans into Whites. I'm not sure how many people are familar with the term "European American". I don't think anyone will be confused but outside of the White Nationalists community I don't think that is a common term. Great letter though. Oh I ment to ask are you putting a name and return address on the letter because the letters are taken more seriously if you do?

Yes I plan to put my whole (real) name and address. I will post the final copy of the letter soon. Thanks for all the help, from every one; I really appreciate it very much.

Thanks for all the help, I really appreciate it. Here's my Final Draft for the moment, if you catch something or see anything that should be changed, Please do so. I plan to send the letter in 24 hours and/or post it in the Lounge for all to read.............. Thanks again

I went with Alsace Hebert version of my letter, here's what I have:

Dear Phil Hendrie,

I have listened to your nightly radio program for the past three years.
I would like to say, that you do a brilliant job of raising controversial issues, in a hysterical manner, simply to make a point. Sometimes, you have a somber show and tonight you introduced a subject that is dear to my heart and weighs heavily upon my mind. This is the race dilemma that many European-Americans are compelled to face every day.

You initiated the program by stating facts that are consistent with the statistics. According to the United States Census Bureau, European-Americans will account for 50% of the U.S. population by year 2050. However, this is where the earnest, and accurate discussion dissipated.

You repeatedly belittled the woman, (who was of course played by yourself), a racist for her future concerns. I must ask, why is she a racist? How can caring for your children and grand-children’s future, now, elevate you a media imposed stereotype? If we consider America’s predecessors, who have instilled in each successive generation; virtuous morals, strong character, positive values, achievement, progress, pursuit of advanced education, and love for the founding principles of this once superior nation, how can relinquishing it to misguided populace earn you the title of racist? I must confess, I am one of those equally concerned citizens that has a genuine fear that America will in fact become a third world country. I am alarmed at the prospect that America will abandon its past achievements and absorb failure commonplace in the third world.

As you mentioned, one must conceal the facts, otherwise you would be designated a racist. Based on my personal observations and experiences while attending school in a predominately all black area, I arrived at the conclusion that the statistics support the facts. A huge learning gap does exist between the European-Americans and African-Americans. An article appeared this week, in a well known newspaper (The New York Times), revealing that European-American high school students and African-American high school students attending the same school, instructed in the same manner and offered the same opportunity for learning, still fall behind their European-American counterparts in recent test scores. This is an undeniable fact, that must be stated at the risk of being labeled a racist. Can you please explain why this statement of fact is racist?

Excerpted from that article is the statement that, "Only 61 percent of Hispanic children and 65 percent of black children who started high school in 1999 had reached senior year by June 2003, compared with 94 percent of white children and 82 percent of Asian children." Another article (1010 WINS Local News) that appeared recently states, "The number of high school graduates statewide is staying steady despite higher academic standards, but a classroom "performance gap" between minority students and white students also persists, the New York state Education Department reported." The article goes on to say, "Even with some improvement, blacks and Hispanics significantly trail whites and other ethnic groups, both in overall rates of graduation and in achieving passing grades on Regents exams, the public school "report card" figures showed." So again I ask, why would anyone be considered racist for stating the obvious?

As your show continued, it was stated that European-Americans would be fearful of living and attending school with minorities. You said this thought was racist, as well. I attended a predominately black school for the past five years and not one day passed when I wasn’t full of fear witnessing the debauchery first hand. Does that make me a racist? If so, I would like to know the logic behind your thinking. You considered it a joke, that a European-American would actually feel this way because, of course, there is no difference between the aforementioned races. Appearances can be deceiving, unless you recognize the true color of crime. Here is some published statistics, that you may find interesting when trying to persuade your audience that "we are all the same."

Although European-Americans make up 68.3% of the U.S. population, non-whites commit the majority of crime. In 1995, the population was 12.8% African-Americans, and non-whites together comprised 31.7% of the total.
And yet…

• Non-whites used 61.2% of all money spent on social welfare.

• African-Americans had twice the school dropout rate, as compared with that of European-Americans.

• Prison inmates were 76% non-white, overall.

• African-Americans were 4.4 times more likely to commit rape, 7.9 times more likely to commit murder, 9.6 times more likely to commit armed robbery, and 3.9 times more likely to commit aggravated assault, as compared with European-Americans.

Many European-Americans, including myself, retain every right to fear, that if the current trend continues, this country will comprise a majority of these people. How can European-Americans be racist for questioning the logic in dealing with a serious problem that our children, and country, face down the road?

With all due respect sir, do you not want your children and grand-children to exist safely and prosper?

Is this to much to ask?

........I took the "crime" statistics from the National Alliance "Did You Know?" flyer, where did they get the statistics from??? My guess is the 1995 U.S. Justice crime report...................

Here you go Merlin. How's this look??? Sorry about all the comas...LOL..

Dear Phil Hendrie,

I have listened to your nightly radio program for the past three years.
I would like to say that you do a brilliant job of presenting controversial issues in a hysterical manner simply to make a point. Sometimes, you have a somber show and tonight you introduced a subject that is dear to my heart and weighs heavily upon my mind. This is the race dilemma that many European-Americans are compelled to face every day.

You initiated the program by stating facts that are consistent with the statistics. According to the United States Census Bureau, European-Americans will account for 50% of the U.S. population by year 2050. However, this is where the earnest, and accurate discussion dissipated.

You repeatedly belittled the woman, who was of course played by yourself, by calling her a racist for her future concerns. I must ask, why is she a racist? How can caring about the future of your children and grand-children cause you to be labeled with a media-imposed stereotype? If we consider America’s predecessors, who have instilled in each successive generation; virtuous morals, strong character, positive values, achievement, progress, pursuit of advanced education, and love for the founding principles of this once superior nation, how can relinquishing it to misguided populace earn you the title of racist? I must confess, I am one of those equally concerned citizens that has a genuine fear that America will in fact become a third world country. I am alarmed at the prospect that America will abandon its past achievements and absorb failure commonplace in the third world.

As you mentioned, one must conceal the facts, otherwise you would be designated a racist. Based on my personal observations and experiences while attending school in a predominately all black area, I arrived at the conclusion that the statistics support the facts. A huge learning gap does exist between the European-Americans and African-Americans. An article appeared this week, in a well known newspaper (The New York Times), revealing that European-American high school students and African-American high school students attending the same school, instructed in the same manner and offered the same opportunity for learning, still fall behind their European-American counterparts in recent test scores. This is an undeniable fact, that must be stated at the risk of being labeled a racist. Can you please explain why this statement of fact is racist?

Excerpted from that article is the statement that, "Only 61 percent of Hispanic children and 65 percent of black children who started high school in 1999 had reached senior year by June 2003, compared with 94 percent of white children and 82 percent of Asian children." Another article (1010 WINS Local News) that appeared recently states, "The number of high school graduates statewide is staying steady despite higher academic standards, but a classroom "performance gap" between minority students and white students also persists, the New York state Education Department reported." The article goes on to say, "Even with some improvement, blacks and Hispanics significantly trail whites and other ethnic groups, both in overall rates of graduation and in achieving passing grades on Regents exams, the public school "report card" figures showed." So again I ask, why would anyone be considered racist for stating the obvious?

As your show continued, it was stated that European-Americans would be fearful of living and attending school with minorities. You said this thought was racist, as well. I attended a predominately black school for the past five years and not one day passed when I wasn’t full of fear witnessing the debauchery first hand. Does that make me a racist? If so, I would like to know the logic behind your thinking. You considered it a joke, that a European-American would actually feel this way because, of course, there is no difference between the aforementioned races. Appearances can be deceiving, unless you recognize the true color of crime. Here is some published statistics, that you may find interesting when trying to persuade your audience that "we are all the same."

Although European-Americans make up 68.3% of the U.S. population, non-whites commit the majority of crime. In 1995, the population was 12.8% African-Americans, and non-whites together comprised 31.7% of the total.
And yet…

• Non-whites used 61.2% of all money spent on social welfare.

• African-Americans had twice the school dropout rate, as compared with that of European-Americans.

• Prison inmates were 76% non-white, overall.

• African-Americans were 4.4 times more likely to commit rape, 7.9 times more likely to commit murder, 9.6 times more likely to commit armed robbery, and 3.9 times more likely to commit aggravated assault, as compared with European-Americans.

Many European-Americans, including myself, retain every right to fear, that if the current trend continues, this country will comprise a majority of these people. How can European-Americans be racist for questioning the logic in dealing with a serious problem that our children, and country, face down the road?

With all due respect sir, do you not want your children and grand-children to exist safely and prosper?